History and Archaeology
Knowing Yourself and Others
Knowing the World
Sources of Information
Artifacts and Fossils
100

This is the study of past events and human activities.

What is history?

100

Studying history can help us feel this for others—understanding their feelings and experiences.

What is empathy?

100

This is the pattern of weather and temperature over a long time.

What is climate?

100

A diary from a soldier in World War I is this kind of source.

What is a primary source?

100

This is an object made by humans in the past.

What is an artifact?

200

This person researches and interprets past events.

Who is a historian?

200

The customs, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people make up this.

What is culture?

200

A scientist’s educated guess about the past is called this.

What is a hypothesis?

200

A history textbook is an example of this type of source.

What is a secondary source?

200

This is the preserved remains or imprint of a once-living thing.

What is a fossil?

300

This is the study of human history and prehistory through material remains.

What is archaeology?

300

A complex society with cities, government, and culture is called this.

What is a civilization?

300

Archaeologists might study the physical remains of these large ancient structures.

What are buildings or structures?

300

True or False: A secondary source was created by someone who witnessed the event.

What is False?

300

A coin from ancient Rome is an example of this.

What is an artifact?

400

This method helps archaeologists determine the age of artifacts.

What is carbon dating?

400

Learning from past ______ can help us avoid repeating them.

What are mistakes?
400

A historian might study this to learn how and why a war began.

What are the causes of war?

400

These types of sources help historians learn about the past.

What are primary and secondary sources?

400

An imprint of a leaf in rock is an example of this.

What is a fossil?

500

Historians and archaeologists both try to understand how people ______ in the past.

What is lived?

500

Knowing how others lived in different times helps us better understand our own ______.

What is society or lives?

500

Understanding this helps archaeologists learn how humans interacted with their surroundings.

What is the environment?

500

A treaty signed at the end of a war is an example of this type of source.

What is a primary source?

500

A rock beside a stream is considered this.

What is neither an artifact nor a fossil?